Infection Prevention and Control
Medication Management
Patient Journey
Required Organizational Practices
Quality and Safety
100
IPAC ____________ quarterly, based on gold standard methodology developed by the WHO. Infection Control Practitioners _______ by direct observation of health care workers.
What is Hand Hygiene compliance/Audits?
100
The mission of the program is to ensure every patient on antimicrobial agents receives optimal therapy.
What is Antimicrobial Stewardship Program?
100
It is a requirement at PHC that a valid ________ is obtained prior to the provision of health care. Documentation of _______ is required when for administration of any blood products.
What is informed consent?
100
Nurses are provided basic________ education in General Nursing Orientation and specialty ______ education during unit orientation prior to working in a clinical area, which is followed by a self-assessment review every two years.
What is infusion pump education and training?
100
PSLS
What is Patient Safety & Learning System?
200
Includes e-learning module and must be completed every 2 years.
What is Hand Hygiene education and training?
200
U, IU, >,<,cc, D/C, OD, QD
What is "do not use abbreviations' list?
200
Assessment, patient service goals and expected results
What is patient care plan?
200
Assess nutritional and hydration status; assess and encourage mobility, enhance offloading, attend to incontinence management.
What are daily activities to minimize Pressure Ulcers development?
200
According to our policy, any patient safety incident where there is harm, injury or complication due to health care delivery should be ______ to the patient/resident/family.
What is disclosure?
300
Information gathered through surveillance and monitoring is shared with the clinical team regularly through unit feedback boards (updated monthly).
What is Infection Rates unit boards?
300
The process starts when a healthcare professionals partner in conversation with patients and /or their families to obtain a Best Possible Medication History (BPMH).
What is Medication Reconciliation?
300
Is an approach that guides planning, delivering and evaluating health care that is grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships among the organization’s team members, clients and families.
What is patient and family centered care?
300
S.T.E.P
What is Universal Falls Precautions?
300
DUMO
What is Disclosure of Unanticipated Medical Outcomes?
400
Before patient contact Before aseptic task After body fluid exposure risk After patient contact After contact with patient surroundings
What is 5 moments of hand hygiene?
400
The policy requires independent double check or double check and pharmacy has standardized and minimized the strengths/ concentrations and package sizes.
What is High Alert medication policy?
400
When the team collaborates directly with each individual client and their family to deliver care services; and clients and families are as involved as they wish to be in care delivery; those are examples of ______ ?
What is partnership with patients and families?
400
SBAR form, Residential Care transfer to ED, CSICU transfer to ward, ICU Transfer Report (to ward) and memo, Hemodialysis transfer, Mental Health and Addictions Interhospital, transfer PACU/HAU transfer report (to ward), MSJ report to the critical care transport nurse, ED transfer to ward or to Mental Health)
What are standardized tools to transfer information?
400
Initiatives or actions that will help us do better - PDSA
What is Quality Improvement? Plan, Do, Study, Act
500
MRSA, VRE, CPO and CDI
What is Antibiotic Resistant Organisms (ARO)?
500
Forms that are completed on admission and/or prior to dispensing/administering medications
What is caution form for allergies?
500
Discussion with the patient and family members; planning for going home or transfer to another care facility; determining whether caregiver training or other support is needed; instructions and/or arrangements for further appointments.
What is discharge planning?
500
In Acute Care: First and Last Name, Visit Number, Medical Record Number (MRN), Provincial Health Number (PHN) and Date of Birth. In Residential Care: Facial Recognition – photo taken on moving-in day; and knowing the Resident* or asking someone who does. These also apply to outpatient areas such as hemodialysis
What is client identification (two client identifiers) before providing any service, treatment, medication?
500
Display of Quality and Safety improvement initiatives in the unit
What is Quality/Priority boards?